New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Salem, Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. While speaking at the rally, PM Modi became emotional remembering his late colleagues. He specifically mentioned N Ramesh. Acknowledging his important contribution to the party, expressed gratitude for his dedication. He also paid tribute to party auditor Ramesh, remembering his hard work and eloquence. PM Modi expressed grief over the absence of Ramesh, saying that he is no longer with him due to his tragic death and expressed his condolences.
Moving on to the political discussion, PM Modi highlighted the ongoing election campaign and the recent rally organized by the INDI alliance in Mumbai. He criticized the alliance for allegedly insulting Hinduism, saying that they openly express intentions to destroy the faith. He emphasized that the people of Tamil Nadu understand the importance of the strength of Hinduism. PM Modi accused the Indian coalition of constantly insulting Hinduism, comparing their treatment with other religions. He stressed that although he avoids criticizing other religions, he wastes no time in defaming Hinduism.
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Taking inspiration from scriptures, PM Modi warned against those who have thoughts of destroying power and said such thoughts lead to destruction. He mobilized support for the BJP and NDA in Tamil Nadu and urged voters to elect him in the upcoming elections. Focusing on women empowerment, PM Modi highlighted various government schemes like Ujjwala LPG gas connections and Ayushman Bharat Health Care Scheme aimed at improving the lives of women. She stressed the central role of women empowerment in these initiatives.
PM Modi’s heartfelt tribute to his late colleagues, his criticism of the INDI alliance and his emphasis on women empowerment were loved by the audience. The rally was the beginning of PM Modi’s five-day tour of South India ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.